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    The Cats of Laughing Thunder in The New Businesses Adventure | Dedicated Review

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    The Children’s Book Review | June 28, 2018

    The-Cats-of-Laughing-Thunder-in-The-New-Businesses-AdventureThe Cats of Laughing Thunder in The New Businesses Adventure

    Written by S.S. Curtis

    Age Range: 5-8 years

    Hardcover: 41 pages

    Publisher: CreateSpace(2018)

    ISBN: 978-1-732329911

    What to expect: Cats, mischievous antics, entrepreneurial spirit

    In The Cats of Laughing Thunder in The New Businesses Adventure,author S.S. Curtis tells the story of a group of young cats and their entrepreneurial spirit. When the cats decide to start businesses in order to earn money so they can buy candy, the zany antics begin.

    Each cat has a distinct set of characteristics and well-defined interests. One cat decides to launch a weather blog, another cat decides to record a cooking show for YouTube, and yet another of the cats would like to build a vocabulary robot. In an interesting twist, although the cats are technologically savvy they still have to weather routine events, such as going to school and dealing with sibling rivalry. In their quest to have successful businesses, they embark on some questionable activities, but it all works out in the end.

    This fun chapter book will appeal to young readers with an affinity for cats. The story provides an imaginative look at the many new technology-based business ventures that are increasingly becoming more popular. The illustrations are fun and colorful and bring the story to life.

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    About the Author

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    S. Curtis’s father started her in business when she was five years old by giving her a beef calf to raise. Her next business venture was raising baby pigs with her brother. On the side, she did a little babysitting. After earning B.A., M.B.A., and J.D. degrees, she worked in different roles in the fields of technology, law, and consumer goods. She is a co-founder of ThinkerBlox, LLC. Her child also started a business at the age of five (making and selling ornaments), and is now a student at MIT pursuing business adventures in robotics.

    S. Curtis is the author of the Cats of Laughing Thunder series of fiction and non-fiction books for children. You can explore the world of Laughing Thunder at http://www.laughingthunder.com.

    Dedicated Reviews allow authors and illustrators to gain prompt visibility for their work. S.S. Curtis sponsored* this non-biased review of “The Cats of Laughing Thunder in The New Businesses Adventure.” Learn more about getting a book review …

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